Saturday will begin with some sunny intervals mixed with high and mid-level clouds. They will develop throughout the day, but the weather is expected to remain dry, according to the morning forecast from the Royal Meteorological Institute.
Temperatures will be slightly milder than the previous day, ranging between 14°C and 15°C degrees in the High Ardennes or at the coast, and between 16°C and 19°C in the plains.
Winds will be light to moderate from the east to southeast in the south of the Sambre and Meuse valley and moderate from the east to northeast elsewhere.
This evening and in the first part of the night, the sky will be partly cloudy and mostly dry, with a chance of a local shower near the French border. After midnight, it will become more cloudy with a risk of showers, especially in the west of the country.
Minimum temperatures will range between 5°C and 10°C.
Winds will be light to moderate from the east to southeast in the south of the Sambre and Meuse valley, and from the northeast elsewhere.
On Sunday, the sky will alternate between sunny periods and cloudy intervals, sometimes with showers. A few thunderstorms are possible. The weather will be mild with maximum temperatures ranging from 15°C to 21°C. Light to moderate east winds will shift to the south, while at the coast, moderate winds will return to the northeast.
On Monday, there will be numerous cloudy periods with regular showers, potentially accompanied by thunderstorms. Maximum temperatures will range between 8°C and 16°C, with generally moderate winds turning south to southwest. In the west of the country, winds will be light and variable.
From Tuesday onwards, there will be variable cloud cover with occasional showers in some areas. Maximum temperatures will be around 16°C to 17°C in the central region.